Brassende beggars, Pieter Serwouters, 1713 - 1715 Canvas Print

Brassende beggars, Pieter Serwouters, 1713 - 1715 Canvas Print

In front of an inn named D'Laserusclep, a group of brassing beggars sits around a table, including a musician with a winch, a woman with a child at the breast, a couple making free, a vomiting man and a man with a wooden leg. On the left a round dance. From the house is 'stretched out the broom', indicating that it is a dubious building. Under the sign of the inn a man and woman, whose husband has a lazarus valve in his hand. Also on the two signs, a lazarus valve is each depicted. In the background, a woman and a man with one leg, "honest beggars", walk past the inn. Instead, they walk toward a church. Under the print two poems, in Dutch and French. Published as a cartoon on the Treaty of Utrecht.

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